For many postcolonial countries, articulating a sense of identity and cultural nationalism has involved negotiating those histories and identities constructed and ascribed upon them by others. Indeed, such themes have long troubled many postcolonial intellectuals and been the subject of intense debates. Shanghai Expo 2010 brought this issue into focus once again, an event where national identities were performed to an audience of 73 million. This article examines the objects and architecture of cultural nationalism in relation to questions of sovereignty and enduring colonialities for a number of Asian and African countries participating in previous world's fairs and at Shanghai. It draws on the ideas of Partha Chatterjee to interpret why t...
Conference title: 'Forging the Nation: Performance and Ritual in the (Re) production of Nations
Globalization has extended the scope of competition among nations and cities from economy, politics,...
Abstract: Using the concepts of auto-communication and micro-orientalism, this article argues that n...
World's fairs and expositions have long served as important sites of cultural display. From their ea...
In 2010, the city of Shanghai hosted the largest and most spectacular World\u27s Fair ever. Shanghai...
ln 2010 the city of Shanghai hosted the largest, most spectacular and most expensive World's Fair ev...
© 2019, Bureau International des Expositions (BIE).This article elaborates on some of the key aspect...
Recent years have seen increased academic attention in urban studies on the flows of city artefacts ...
Recent years have seen increased academic attention in urban studies on the flows of city artefacts ...
Over the past twenty years international and universal world expositions have been extensively resea...
[[abstract]]As an emergent global event, World Expo not only performs globality and cosmopolitanism ...
This project examines four examples of the phenomenon of world’s fairs and expositions as representa...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
268 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M SD 2007 TsangThis thesis looks a...
This article will examine some of the complexities inherent in the development of Asian Mela festiva...
Conference title: 'Forging the Nation: Performance and Ritual in the (Re) production of Nations
Globalization has extended the scope of competition among nations and cities from economy, politics,...
Abstract: Using the concepts of auto-communication and micro-orientalism, this article argues that n...
World's fairs and expositions have long served as important sites of cultural display. From their ea...
In 2010, the city of Shanghai hosted the largest and most spectacular World\u27s Fair ever. Shanghai...
ln 2010 the city of Shanghai hosted the largest, most spectacular and most expensive World's Fair ev...
© 2019, Bureau International des Expositions (BIE).This article elaborates on some of the key aspect...
Recent years have seen increased academic attention in urban studies on the flows of city artefacts ...
Recent years have seen increased academic attention in urban studies on the flows of city artefacts ...
Over the past twenty years international and universal world expositions have been extensively resea...
[[abstract]]As an emergent global event, World Expo not only performs globality and cosmopolitanism ...
This project examines four examples of the phenomenon of world’s fairs and expositions as representa...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
268 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M SD 2007 TsangThis thesis looks a...
This article will examine some of the complexities inherent in the development of Asian Mela festiva...
Conference title: 'Forging the Nation: Performance and Ritual in the (Re) production of Nations
Globalization has extended the scope of competition among nations and cities from economy, politics,...
Abstract: Using the concepts of auto-communication and micro-orientalism, this article argues that n...